Re: C5 Covette AC questions
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2018 4:02 pm
Check all of your service hose connections. A tiny leak in any of the 4 temporary connections or a handwheel valve stem can be enough.
If you suspect a connection, disconnect the high side at the vehicle, pull again & see if the vacuum holds. Try the same test in reverse. If you get the same leak rate it is the system not the test equipment.
Sometimes you get some shaft seal leakage under vacuum as well. I use a micron gauge and if it holds below 1000 for half an hour I will charge it.
Everything leaks, 1 molecule per month or 1 pound in two years - which one would you be satisfied with?
From your description I would pull a third time & charge it, were it my own car.
If you suspect a connection, disconnect the high side at the vehicle, pull again & see if the vacuum holds. Try the same test in reverse. If you get the same leak rate it is the system not the test equipment.
Sometimes you get some shaft seal leakage under vacuum as well. I use a micron gauge and if it holds below 1000 for half an hour I will charge it.
Everything leaks, 1 molecule per month or 1 pound in two years - which one would you be satisfied with?
From your description I would pull a third time & charge it, were it my own car.